FreeCalypso > hg > fc-tourmaline
view src/cs/drivers/drv_app/kpd/kpd_handle_message.c @ 261:841a848ba762
SPI SWE: clear any pending boot-time interrupts in spi_init()
Charger plug/unplug hw logic in the Iota ABB has no built-in debouncing,
thus electrical contact bounce on the charging power connection interface
produces a lot of charger plug/unplug interrupts. When we boot in
charging mode (charging power present at boot time and is presumably
the cause of Switch-ON), some bounce may occur between the initial
Iota Switch-ON action and Calypso firmware booting. By clearing any
accumulated ITSTATREG interrupts on boot, we prevent these pre-boot
interrupts from generating charger plug/unplug events to FCHG, which
would upset smooth from-boot charging.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 14 May 2021 02:49:05 +0000 |
parents | 4e78acac3d88 |
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/** * @file kpd_handle_msg.c * * Coding of the kpd_handle_msg function, which is called when the SWE * receives a new message. * * @author Laurent Sollier (l-sollier@ti.com) * @version 0.1 */ /* * History: * * Date Author Modification * ---------------------------------------- * 10/12/2001 L Sollier Create * * * (C) Copyright 2001 by Texas Instruments Incorporated, All Rights Reserved */ #include "kpd/kpd_messages_i.h" #include "kpd/kpd_scan_functions.h" #include "kpd/kpd_process_internal_msg.h" #include "kpd/kpd_physical_key_def.h" #include "rv/rv_general.h" #include "rvf/rvf_api.h" #include "rvm/rvm_use_id_list.h" /** * @name Functions implementation * */ /*@{*/ /** * function: kpd_handle_msg */ T_RV_RET kpd_handle_msg(T_RV_HDR *msg_p) { if (msg_p != NULL) { switch (msg_p->msg_id) { case KPD_SUBSCRIBE_MSG: { T_KPD_SUBSCRIBE_MSG* msg_subscribe_p= (T_KPD_SUBSCRIBE_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE_PARAM("KPD: 'Subscription' message received,Id:", msg_subscribe_p->subscription_info.subscriber_id, RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); kpd_subscribe_i(msg_subscribe_p->subscription_info.subscriber_id, msg_subscribe_p->subscription_info.mode, &msg_subscribe_p->subscription_info.notified_keys, msg_subscribe_p->subscription_info.return_path); break; } case KPD_UNSUBSCRIBE_MSG: { T_KPD_UNSUBSCRIBE_MSG* msg_unsubscribe_p= (T_KPD_UNSUBSCRIBE_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE_PARAM("KPD: 'Unsubscription' message received,Id:", msg_unsubscribe_p->subscriber_id, RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); kpd_unsubscribe_i(msg_unsubscribe_p->subscriber_id); break; } case KPD_NOTIF_KEYS_MSG: { T_KPD_NOTIF_KEYS_MSG* msg_notif_keys_p= (T_KPD_NOTIF_KEYS_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE("KPD: 'Notification keys level' message received", RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); kpd_define_key_notification_i(msg_notif_keys_p->subscriber_id, &msg_notif_keys_p->notif_key_table, msg_notif_keys_p->notif_level, msg_notif_keys_p->long_press_time, msg_notif_keys_p->repeat_time); break; } case KPD_CHANGE_MODE_MSG: { T_KPD_CHANGE_MODE_MSG* msg_change_mode_p= (T_KPD_CHANGE_MODE_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE("KPD: 'Change mode' message received:", RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); kpd_change_mode_i(msg_change_mode_p->subscriber_id, &msg_change_mode_p->notified_keys, msg_change_mode_p->new_mode); break; } case KPD_OWN_KEYPAD_MSG: { T_KPD_OWN_KEYPAD_MSG* msg_own_keypad_p= (T_KPD_OWN_KEYPAD_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE("KPD: 'Own keypad' message received", RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); kpd_own_keypad_i(msg_own_keypad_p->subscriber_id, msg_own_keypad_p->is_keypad_owner, &msg_own_keypad_p->keys_owner); break; } case KPD_SET_CONFIG_MODE_MSG: { T_KPD_SET_CONFIG_MODE_MSG* msg_change_mode_p= (T_KPD_SET_CONFIG_MODE_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE("KPD: 'Set config mode' message received", RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); kpd_set_key_config_i(msg_change_mode_p->subscriber_id, &msg_change_mode_p->reference_keys, &msg_change_mode_p->new_keys); break; } case KPD_KEY_PRESSED_MSG: { T_KPD_PHYSICAL_KEY_ID physical_key_pressed_id; T_KPD_KEY_PRESSED_MSG* msg_key_pressed= (T_KPD_KEY_PRESSED_MSG*) msg_p; KPD_SEND_TRACE_PARAM("KPD: Message key pressed received by keypad task", msg_key_pressed->value, RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_LOW); #ifdef _WINDOWS /* In case of Riviera Tool test and in order to avoid losing key event, key pressed Id is set in the message, and unset only when keypad task have read the value */ kpd_set_key_value(msg_key_pressed->value); #endif /* If there is enough memory to process the key */ if (msg_key_pressed->key_to_process) { /* if value = KPD_SHORT_PRESS_PWR_KEY, it's PWR SWE which sent the message, physical key id cannot be retrieved by function kpd_scan_keypad */ if (msg_key_pressed->value == KPD_SHORT_PRESS_PWR_KEY) physical_key_pressed_id = KPD_SHORT_PRESS_PWR_KEY; else { #if (CHIPSET == 12) kpd_init_ctrl_reg(1, SOFTWARE_MODE_ENABLE, KPD_CLK_DIV32, KPD_DETECTION_DISABLED, KPD_DETECTION_DISABLED, KPD_DETECTION_DISABLED, KPD_DETECTION_DISABLED); #endif physical_key_pressed_id = kpd_scan_keypad(); } /* The processing is different if keypad is in SN mode and the key is in the table of keypad owner */ if (kpd_is_key_in_sn_mode(physical_key_pressed_id) == TRUE) { kpd_process_key_pressed_sn_mode_i(physical_key_pressed_id); } else { kpd_process_key_pressed_i(physical_key_pressed_id); } } else { KPD_SEND_TRACE("KPD: Lost key event due to memory lack", RV_TRACE_LEVEL_DEBUG_HIGH); kpd_wait_for_key_release(); } break; } default: { /* Unknow message has been received */ KPD_SEND_TRACE("KPD: Message received unknown", RV_TRACE_LEVEL_ERROR); break; } } /* Free message */ rvf_free_buf(msg_p); } return RV_OK; } /*@}*/